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Happy May Day Debbie! Your drawings and painting are just gorgeous! The photo of the tulips is so bright and cheerful too! I'm so happy we are finally going to have some sunny days this week, hope you have the same lovely weather!

all of your sketchbook pages look so pretty especially all gathered together like that :) and flowers are such an inspiration aren't they. right now i have roses and pansies blooming which makes me so happy.hope your having a great week hugs

Hello Debbie. Lovely paintings as always I always enjoy seeing your work,I really do intend to find, no I mean make time to do some painting again. Life just seems to get in the way at the moment. After all the clearing up we had to do after the storm damage we are both so tired trying to get our cottage ready for the first of our visitors this week.. We are nearly at the end. so after that it's just the usual routine for the seasons letting. which starts to morrow.

Love those tulips! What pretty paintings, too. I've been terribly lax in my sketching--didn't even sketch once on my recent road trip. Took lots of pictures, though--maybe time to dig them out and make a sketch from one of them.

It is wonderful to see several of your beautiful paintings. Such sensitivity!I have not see azaleas in quite a while so they were a real treat.And that one yellow and red tulip is a real show stopper. Thanks for sharing.Enjoy a special and blessed week, my friend.

Flowers inspire me to paint as well, Debbie! They have such incredible beauty, and I want to record that somehow. Your painting is beautiful, and you must feel such inspiration with all the flowers that grow at your home. We used to have azaleas when we lived in the northwest...such amazing colors and beauty. I haven't seen any since as the climates where we have lived don't allow them to do well. Thank you for sharing them!

Your floral paintings are absolutely lovely, Debbie!!! They really are so inspiring.Thank you so much for your wonderful comment on the portrait painting - I'm very pleased with it, too. I smiled when I read your comment about patience. I am re-reading Catherine Anderson's book, and she makes a comment to the effect - who would have guessed you'd be learning patience with learning to paint watercolor? :)Bruno and I are doing well. Must post some pictures that my trainer took in our last lesson.Kathryn

Hello Debbie, your painting and sketches are beautiful. You are right there are always so much inspiration near by. Have a blessed week too. And thank you for sharing those pictures of beautiful spring flowers.

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As an artist I enjoy capturing God's treasures found in nature. Life has taught me that the extraordinary is what ones sees in the ordinary.
It is my deepest hope that those who visit me at Harmony Hills will find beauty here and rest for the soul.